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1 Make a Flower Lab ASIM Biology Biology COS Objective 10

2 Introduction In this lab, we will be studying angiosperms. Angiosperms are vascular plants (have water and nutrient conducting structures) that produce flowers, which contain the plant’s reproductive organs.

3 Within the flower, seeds will be produced. In angiosperms, seeds are enclosed in a structure called the ovary, which will mature into a fruit.

4 There are four major floral parts: a corolla -the collective name for the petals, which are above the sepals and are usually brightly colored and sometimes scented to attract pollinators a calyx -collective name for the sepals, which are the leaf-like structures at the flowers base to protect the developing bud stamen(s) - the male portion of a flower pistil(s) - the female portion of a flower

5 A flower that possesses all 4 floral parts is said to be a complete flower. Additionally, flowers may be either perfect (containing both stamens and pistils) or imperfect (having either stamens or pistils).

6 Parts of a Flower http://urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/case1/c1facts2d.html

7 Monocots 1 cotyledon Floral parts in multiples of 3’s Parallel venation pattern in leaves Vascular bundles scattered in stem Fibrous root Examples: grasses, sedges, lilies, orchids and onions.

8 http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/monocot3.gif

9 Dicots 2 cotyledons Floral parts in multiples of 4’s or 5’s Netted venation pattern in leaves Vascular bundles arranged in a ring in stem central taproot with lateral roots and root hairs Dicots include broadleaf trees, shrubs, most flowers, and vegetables.

10 http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/monocot3.gif

11 For the next few slides, view the pictures and decide if the flower shown is a monocot or a dicot!

12 Monocot or Dicot? http://www.hcs.ohio- state.edu/mgonline/botany/gro04/04gro04a.htm

13 Monocot or Dicot? http://www.hcs.ohio- state.edu/mgonline/botany/gro04/04gro04a.htm Answer: Dicot

14 Monocot or Dicot? http://www.agen.ufl.edu/~chyn/age2062/OnLineBiology/OLBB/www.em c.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/monocot_flower.gif

15 Monocot or Dicot? http://www.agen.ufl.edu/~chyn/age2062/OnLineBiology/OLBB/www.em c.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/monocot_flower.gif Answer: Monocot

16 Monocot or Dicot? http://www.kew.org/science/directory/teams/MonocotsI/i mages/MonocotsI.jpg

17 Monocot or Dicot? http://www.kew.org/science/directory/teams/MonocotsI/i mages/MonocotsI.jpg Answer: Monocot

18 Monocot or Dicot? http://www.agen.ufl.edu/~chyn/age2062/lect/lect_15/22_68B.GIF

19 Monocot or Dicot? http://www.agen.ufl.edu/~chyn/age2062/lect/lect_15/22_68B.GIF Answer: Dicot

20 Monocot or Dicot? http://www.backyardnature.net/ruellia.jpg

21 Monocot or Dicot? http://www.backyardnature.net/ruellia.jpg Answer: Dicot

22 Let’s review the parts of a flower again. Also, see if you can identify some monocots and dicots. (click below for video)


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